“Drive-by diplomacy” won’t work for an Iran deal| The Economist
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America has very few options in Iran, warns a former CIA director, Bill Burns. He talks to Shashank Joshi, The Economist’s defence editor, about what it takes to negotiate with Iran and shares his experience of leading the secret talks which paved the way for the Obama-era nuclear deal.
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